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A Hadron is type of a non-fundimental particle made up of [[ | A Hadron is type of a non-fundimental particle made up of [[Quarks|quarks]] and held together by the [[Strong nuclear force|strong nuclear force]]. [[Baryons|Baryons]] and [[Mesons|Mesons]] are both types Hadrons. Baryons consist of three quarks (or 3 antiquarks) where the fractional charges of the 3 quarks combine to make a whole number charge<ref>http://www.particleadventure.org/hadrons.html</ref>. [[Protons|Protons]] and [[Neutrons|Neutrons]] are examples of Baryons. Mesons are formed from a quark and an antiquark. | ||
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A Hadron is type of a non-fundimental particle made up of quarks and held together by the strong nuclear force. Baryons and Mesons are both types Hadrons. Baryons consist of three quarks (or 3 antiquarks) where the fractional charges of the 3 quarks combine to make a whole number charge[1]. Protons and Neutrons are examples of Baryons. Mesons are formed from a quark and an antiquark.